As evacuation orders by Israeli forces continue to compress people into smaller and smaller areas along the now increasingly cramped coastal area of Deir Al Balah and Khan Younis, the living conditions in Mawasi are getting worse. Estimates from the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) show that from the 22 July to 26 of July alone, more than 190,000 Palestinians were displaced in Khan Younis and Deir Al Balah.
Those displaced in Al Mawasi Khan Younis, southern Gaza, are living in dusty tents, overcrowded with several family members, without proper access to food, water, and essential services such as sanitation and health care. People may have to queue for hours for water, even for latrines, and are unable to regularly shower.
“The living conditions are extremely difficult. Every day, we see between 300 to 400 cases at the medical clinic, of which 200 are related to skin conditions,” explains PARC paediatrician Dr Youssef Salaf Al-Farra. “Children are the most impacted, especially by skin conditions that are highly contagious.”
Between 1 July and 21 August, at least 16 evacuation orders have been issued by Israeli forces in Gaza. An estimated 213,000 Palestinians have been affected from the beginning of August to 16 August and 86% of Gaza has come under evacuation orders since the war began, according to OCHA.
After months of endless evacuation orders by Israeli forces, people are left without belongings. Many came to Khan Younis without even a plastic bag of belongings, or a single bar of soap.